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Make France Great Again - Chapter 343

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:54:28 AM


Chapter 343: Establishment of the Aircraft Operations Command

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The day after the appointment of the French Chief of General Staff, the Marshal of the Second Reich approved by the Ministry of War was "freshly released", recommended by Jerome Bonaparte.

In view of the outstanding contributions made by Saint Arnault and Reno to the French army, the French Chief of Staff General Saint Arnault and the Commander of Strasbourg General Reigno are hereby awarded the rank of Marshal.

Once the news came out, the entire French military was in an uproar. Some generals objected to the fact that both San Arnault and Reño could be awarded the title of marshal, and even some generals made an article on the matter of conferring the marshal, they thought that San Arnault had not accomplished anything (referring to It is the kind of credit like Marshal Biruo) was hastily given the position of Marshal, which is an insult to the title of Marshal.

Faced with such unprovoked duties, the newly appointed chief of staff, the reserve marshal of the empire, Saint Arnault was a little annoyed.

If it weren't for the fact that the French army was implementing the separation of military and government, and the Chief of General Staff did not control the appointment and removal of the army.

Saint Arnault swore that he would definitely let them know what the authority of a superior was.

And the Tuileries Palace, who played the main role in the event of the commander-in-chief, did not say anything at this time. He seemed to be letting the whole incident happen.

It seems that the marshals of Saint Arnault and Reinho will also die prematurely because of "unmatched virtue".

With the passage of time, the inaction of the Tuileries Palace made some anti-Bonapartist soldiers more and more arrogant, and they even openly created small groups in the army, ready to raise a flag to rebel when necessary .

If it weren't for the report of the Special Investigation Section of the Guardhouse, Jerome Bonaparte would not have known that among the army there was a group of potential opponents trying to overthrow his rule.

"Okay! I get it! Thank you for your hard work!" Jerome Bonaparte, who had read through the internal information of the army, nodded to Edgar Ney, chief of the special operations investigation section, in affirmation: "I didn't expect that, It's really not easy for you to be able to figure out who is behind all the troops in such a short period of time!"

"It's all my job!" Edgar Ney responded to Jerome Bonaparte without being arrogant.

"Yes, if you can keep it up, your achievements will definitely not be lower than your uncle!" Jerome Bonaparte thought to himself as he looked at Edgar Ney, who had washed away his flashy appearance.

Does the environment change people? Or do people change the environment?

Jerome Bonaparte remembered that when Edgar Ney met him a few years ago, he did not look down upon this fellow who was able to establish himself in Paris by virtue of his uncle's fame.

That's right, Edgar Ney's uncle was the original Marshal Ney, and he was also one of the few people who died for Jerome Bonaparte's uncle, the Emperor Napoleon.

After the collapse of the First Empire, Ney died because he followed Napoleon of the First Empire. Since Ney himself had no children, Edgar Ney was the heir of Marshal Ney, who inherited the fame and prestige of Marshal Ney and joined Bona. Barpai served Louis Napoleon and Jerome Bonaparte successively.

In the early days of joining Jerome Bonaparte, Edgar Ney was not valued by Jerome Bonaparte. In Jerome Bonaparte's eyes, Edgar Ney was nothing more than It is a signboard that unites Bonaparte.

An accident changed Edgar Ney's position in Jerome Bonaparte's heart. At that time, when the Roman Republic was attacked, Jerome Bonaparte sent General Reno to the Roman Republic. Edgar Ney Also ask to go with you at the right time. Jérôme Bonaparte decided to give Edgar Ney a chance after deliberation, and he agreed to Edgar Ney's request with a wave of his hand.

During the siege of Rome in 1849, Edgar Ney showed his talent as a military commander and won.

After returning, Edgar Ney was summoned by Jérôme Bonaparte again after a long stint on the bench.

It was on that occasion that Jerome Bonaparte asked Edgar Ney whether he would be the head of the Investigation Section of the Police Office at the Presidential Palace.

The so-called investigation department should be called a department rather than a department.

Probably because the number of people in the investigation section is about to catch up with the number of department-level administrative bureaucrats who cannot subordinate.

Their main purpose was to monitor whether there was any betrayal in the French army. If there was any, they would immediately report it to Jerome Bonaparte.

In the next two years or so, the number of special investigation sections continued to grow, gradually forming a bureau-level number.

The Special Investigation Section has become more and more proficient in the control and monitoring of the military. All military regions except the Algerian Military Region are monitored by the Special Investigation Section.

[PS: Algiers has always been a place of exile for French political failures, and many political failures have all been exiled here. Some of them joined the army, some lived in Algiers, and some smuggled to Britain. It can be said to be the traditional opposition, whether it is the Republic, Bourbon or Bonaparte.

Another part is against for the sake of opposition. 】

Looking at the head of the SS who had been trained by himself, Jerome Bonaparte's mouth showed a gratifying smile: "Ney, do you want to end this sneaky day!"

Edgar Ney's expression showed a fleeting struggle, and then said calmly: "I am willing to obey your instructions!"

"I like the one who obeys the command the most!" In response to Edgar Ney's right and wrong response, Jerome Bonaparte pointed at Edgar Ney in a serious tone and said, "From now on, special investigation will begin. The Department has left the police office and changed its name to the Aircraft Operations Command! And you will become the first commander of the Aircraft Operations Command, enjoying the rank of brigadier general in France! The functions of the Aircraft Operations Command remain unchanged! At the same time, you will also serve as an adjutant. !"

Edgar Ney had a look of joy on his face. Although Edgar Ney was only a brigadier general, he knew very well that the authority of the Maintenance Command was no less than that of the War Department and the General Staff Department.

The reason for the rank of brigadier general is probably to make the rank a little bit more valuable.

Edgar Ney guessed right, Jerome Bonaparte's purpose of designing the highest officer of the Maintenance Command as a brigadier general was indeed to prevent the flood of generals.

As long as you can be promoted to the rank of major general in France, it means that you are qualified to command a brigade to an army.

Such an unreasonable military rank system has caused a lot of confusion, and at the same time, France's establishment in the army is also a big problem...

This will be discussed later.

In short, for the sake of the overall situation, the supreme commander of the Maintenance Command must be a brigadier general.

"Don't worry! It won't be long before France will bring forth new ideas! At that time, you will be able to move up one level!" Jerome Bonaparte assured Edgar Ney.

"Understood!" Edgar Ney responded to Jerome Bonaparte.

Over the next few days, Jerome Bonaparte went to the Senate alone and said to the people in the Senate: "In view of the growing ideological problems in France, it is necessary to form a department capable of managing the army's crime and ideology. !"

Such a move was opposed by some military personnel in the Senate, who plausibly stated that the government should do its own thing, and that the military's affairs should be handled by the military itself.

Such a rebuttal undoubtedly made Jérôme Bonaparte feel that the army is likely to once again become the steel company that cannot be splashed by water or pierced by needles.

Since ancient times, the military has been the violent machine of the ruling class. If the army of the ruling class forces is controlled, the army is likely to become a wild beast.

It will take all who can take it, and then wage a vigorous and relentless war and die.

The General Staff and the Maintenance Command are his two tools to tie this unreasonable beast to accomplish this goal. He even used his executive powers as emperor to carry out policies before the Legislative Yuan and the Second House.

The Maintenance Command was created, and Edgar Ney became the commander of the First Maintenance Command.

After figuring out the rights under the jurisdiction of the Maintenance Command, many opposing voices disappeared without a trace overnight.

Even so, Jerome Bonaparte did not intend to let those people go, and keeping them will be time bombs sooner or later.

At the behest of Jerome Bonaparte, the Maintenance Command began operations.

Men in blue regimes, with swords and shields on their chests, traveled across France to capture opposition generals.

After seeing these guys, the opposition generals who were always showing off their power at the station reminded them of the Public Security Committee that had disappeared for more than half a century.

The deep-rooted fear turned the generals who were like tigers into docile kittens in front of the members of the Maintenance Command.

There are even some generals who will humiliate themselves in front of the Maintenance Command regardless of their image~www.novelhall.com~ In just one month, nearly 30 generals were dismissed directly on the grounds of corruption, dereliction of duty, and being too old. Most of them were supporters of potential republicans, and a few were generals of Orleans.

After more than 30 generals were dismissed in one go, there was no doubt in France at all.

The only thing left for the army to do is to sing praises to this path.

On May 31, the grand and grand ceremony of sealing the seal blew away the gloom that shrouded the French military circle.

Commander Reño, who had just come from Strasbourg, and General Saint Arnault, chief of the French general staff, were standing upright on a platform for honoring honors built of wood and covered with a red cloth blanket.

Standing on the stage were generals living in Paris, all of whom were invited to participate in the performance of the seal handsome with insufficient gold content.

Under the stage, tens of thousands of soldiers, armed with rifles, watched all of this in front of them.

It didn't take long for Jerome Bonaparte to appear, behind him were two servants, each holding a marshal's scepter.




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